Sentences with phrase «on mere»

Yes, CREA needs to change but to leave it, when finally for the first time since the CB decision on Mere Postings, they have finally launched technology to stop this non-sense, are Quebec members now leaving?
A required element for a fraud claim is an alleged misstatement of a material fact; a fraud claim can not be based on mere opinions expressed by a party.
On my mere postings the fee is $ 800 up front and a $ 700 success fee on the back end.
The list to sales ratio on my mere postings is the market average of approximately 50 %.
Because the store did not pay attention to the area in front of store and its maintenance, the store was also determined to be liable and could not rely on the mere assignment of maintenance to landlord.
Please read, if you can, my post on a mere listing on TREB, breaking all rules, taken by an unlicenced person, and the fallout.
If what the co-op has contracted to pay, either in an old - fashioned MLS method or on a mere posting, (if I ever could be convinced to do so), does not meet my buyer contract, the «in addition» compensation amount, if applicable, is invoiced as per my contracted for amount, to the buyer's lawyer, who includes the differential sum in his closing out accounting statement and he writes me a trust cheque from his account or instructs the buyer to bring him a certified check payable to me, on closing,
With respect, I suggest that most newspaper columns and many books are inherently based, at least in part, on mere opinion.
So to the Agents who feel they are doing justice to themselves or the rest of us (who will invariabily end up paying) for minimal fees on mere postings... maybe you should think twice about the risk involved, and how many of us are going to have to pay along the way.
-- the failed attempt to sell on MLS on a mere posting was with full access to information through the discount REALTOR who provided the mere posting service.
We are 98000 strong and if we each put up a $ 100 to fight the ruling on mere posted listings that would have given us 9.8 million dollars to fight this in court and hire the best lawyers.
The courts allow a certain amount of latitude for «mere puffery», because a reasonably alert person is not justified in placing reliance on a mere statement of opinion, judgment, expectation or conjecture, all of which may be expressed in an uncertain and hazy way.
If truth were told, based on the mere listings concept — now no homeowner needs to pay an agent for representation, since it seemingly has no value.
All this is, is a twist on Mere Poster meets full blown FSBO.
Dr. Dylan Selterman explains in his review of classic research on the mere exposure effect.
«It seems that the risk of having an affair is related more to the quality of the relationship between the couple, and the personalities involved, than on mere opportunity.»
These qualities can not be proven on a mere paper resume, so selling yourself through a video resume is a very smart move!
But my conclusions are not based on mere wagering on the best — I have followed your facility's work for over 28 months now and can vouch for its commitment to maintaining medical processes in a safe and secure manner.
The vast majority of candidates are screened out based on a mere 5 — 10 second glance at their resume.
With the digital currency, trading at record highs on mere speculation there is now a strong reason to be a bear and make a considerable profit by hedging against it.
Android Marshmallow was released one month after iOS 9 last fall, yet Apple's current mobile platform is installed on 87 percent of iOS devices, while Marshmallow is on a mere 1.2 percent of Android devices.
This amount is not dependent on you undergoing any particular period of hospitalisation and is available to you on the mere diagnosis of the ailment.
Not only judges take it upon themselves to wield the scythe heartlessly on mere mortals, unrestrained by and yea, contemptuous of any concept that there could be powers or laws greater than they.
On the other hand, the Committee said that a lawyer need not act on mere rumors or on problems observed outside of the practice of law such as heavy drinking as social events.
Justice Gauthier focused on the fact that Sanofi's patent was not filed based on mere speculation «The patentee had a solid track record based on an extensive research program and a reasonably sound line of reasoning».
In my opinion, the original Arthurs» Report did huge damage to legal education — for me, personally, I was told that, as a scholar focused on mere doctrine, I had no place in a law school; I should have been «doing» law and... economics, philosophy, sociology, dentistry, basket - weaving or something else, anything but law.
We want courts to decide guilt or liability based on causality and reliable evidence, not on mere hunch or coincidence.
While kvelling over the style, it appears that few noticed that his flippant take conceals a particularly troubling notion, that cops arresting based on mere hunches (even with the CJ's wink of approval) isn't really that cute.
While in King, the Court minimized the privacy interest impacted by DNA collection, in Riley, the Court relied on the mere potential for privacy harm to hold warrantless cell phone searches unconstitutional.
«Tadalafil's ability to treat ED was not a mere «lucky guess», and the invention claimed in the «784 Patent is not based on mere speculation.»
Thus, the President could assign suspected coup participants to duties where they would not be helpful in carrying out a coup without due process even though he couldn't have them arrested on a mere suspicion, even under the UCMJ.
It seems perhaps possible that the CRTC will adopt a moderate approach with respect to benign holiday greetings just as has been the case for the CRTC's public position on mere factual reports taken in 2014.
In re Diplock, Lord Greene notes at p 481 that the essential focus in a restitutionary claim is on the mere fact of the payment.
What he meant to say is that districts can't punish their employees on mere suspicions.
The Courts have urged against making inferences of causation based on a mere presence of temporal relationship.
If counsel wishes to allege intentional infliction of emotional distress against the wife's lover, counsel must be careful to allege all the necessary elements of the tort, and not rely on the mere fact of adultery as the outrageous conduct.
[60] While the appellant contends that imputation of income to the respondent can be justified on the mere existence of some level of capacity or, independently, by the existence of some level of opportunity which is inferred in isolation from other circumstances, this contention is neither the view of the Federal Child Support Guidelines as adapted to the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines, nor the view of any decision of this Court.
According to Caron, du Pont is the latest winner of the estate tax lottery, having passed on a mere 22 days before the revamped «death tax» is set to kick in.
what the circumstances are in which a policy, pursued by a dominant undertaking, of charging low prices to certain former customers of a competitor must be considered to amount to an exclusionary abuse, contrary to Article [102 TFEU], and, in particular, whether the finding of such an abuse may be based on the mere fact that the price charged to a single customer by the dominant undertaking is lower than the average total costs attributed to the business activity concerned, but higher than the total incremental costs pertaining to the latter.
Proposed federal legislation (Bill C - 47) will if passed dispense with the putative need for a warrant and require ISPs to turn over this information on mere request.
Third, you could argue that your opponent relies on mere dictum, not a holding.
If the Court were to follow the opinion, it would shut the door to jurisdiction based on mere accessibility of a website in a Member State, at least for infringements of personality rights.
I read Spencer as saying that the present law does not authorize telecoms or other intermediaries to turn over subscriber information based on a mere request from the police — nether the law governing police investigations nor PIPEDA's disclosure rules.
Yet based on that mere glimpse, they're being asked to disclose — compelled to disclose — the most private user communications they carry.»
However, the opposing party will not be given free access to fish among private documents on mere speculation that there is something relevant there.
I think that the risk of bringing the Crown into disrepute is such a vague concern that its application requires judgment, not some automatic action taken on the mere allegation — or even evidence - backed allegation — that the risk exists.
The question that was referred to the ECJ was whether Mr McFadden was able to rely on the mere conduit defence for information society service (ISS) providers under the Article 12 (1) of the E-Commerce Directive.
That argument overlooks the fact that utility can not be based on mere speculation even if it turns out to be successful.
In Cook et al. (2013), we broadened the focus beyond definitions that quantify the human contribution, because there's a consensus gap on the mere question of whether humans are causing global warming.
BTW, if Briffa threw a fit based on the mere question that he may have used correlation of treesets as Mann did to select his series.
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